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Join the Metro Parks and Nature team as a Seasonal Park Worker to help create opportunities to enjoy nature close to home. As a Seasonal Park Worker, you will have the opportunity to work at many of Metro's regional parks, cemeteries, and nature parks.
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As a Seasonal Park Worker, you will have the opportunity to work at many of. Job Type: Seasonal (Park Worker) We are hiring seasonal positions that will be reporting to one of the following three (3) locations.
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Seasonal Natural Resources Worker positions and their essential functions are as follows: Interpretive Specialists : Educate the public on property-specific nature, history, culture, and park services through memorable experiences.
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The Recreation Attendant-Naturalist will perform tasks generally related to Summer Nature Camp. They will assist Naturalists at the Environmental Center with nature activities and classes, assist with supervision of campers, help design, and implement outdoor-based nature study, and perform various day to day assigned tasks to support and operate PEC's Summer Nature Camp.
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Given the as-needed and heavily seasonal nature of this role, we do not recommend that you maintain a full-time role that operates during school hours, simultaneous with the Per Diem Educational Consultant role at Curriculum Associates.
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In addition, Cornerstone Club has an extensive nature preserve, and walking/hiking/biking trails all which pay homage to the region’s rich heritage. Report all golf cart malfunctions to the Head Golf Professional.
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Employee Summary: Seasonal, Full-time (40 hours/week), non-exempt hourly. Job Title: Nature Camp Naturalist. Nature Camp has been a reliable, safe, nature-based summer day camp option for Seattle-area families since 1982.
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Curriculum Associates is seeking a temporary, part-time Professional Learning Educational Consultant with a background in teaching, coaching teachers, delivering professional development and support, analyzing data, and working with school leaders.
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The CBS values collaborative, interdisciplinary, place-based, outdoor education, with a focus on nature, science, food systems, and art. Cows and sheep from partner farmers can be seen grazing in the fields while goats, chickens, and roaming ducks enliven the barnyard.
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The Greenwich Audubon Center offers educational programs for all ages, a seasonal newsletter, nature programs, annual Hawk Watch, live animal exhibits, a children's learning center, a nature store, and a bird viewing area.
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Cushman Hydro Seasonal Grounds Worker. If you're 18 or older and ready to embark on a journey that combines physical activity, camaraderie, and the beauty of nature, consider becoming a Grounds Worker.
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Under close supervision this position is responsible for performing manual labor of a routine nature in the maintenance, repair, improvement and construction of the Shooting Range. This is a seasonal position with no benefits.
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Revel in the joy of physical activity and engaging tasks that make a positive impact on both nature and visitors. Join us in this unique Seasonal opportunity to turn physical work into a delightful experience, surrounded by the stunning scenery of our beloved Cushman Hydro Project.
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They are not contractual in nature and are subject to change at the discretion of Detroit Tigers. This is a seasonal part-time position. If you enjoy the outdoors and being surrounded by Baseball, this seasonal job is for you.
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The job of tour guide requires full knowledge of Dinosaur Ridge sites, history, and emergency procedures; a genuine ability to get along with guests and coworkers; and an enthusiasm about nature and dinosaurs.
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